A flash mob took Boo on Ballard by storm as well as thousands of ghouls, goblins and trick-or-treaters looking for candy Oct. 25 in downtown Wylie.
For more scaretacular photos, see the Oct. 31 edition of The Wylie News. See the video below.
A flash mob took Boo on Ballard by storm as well as thousands of ghouls, goblins and trick-or-treaters looking for candy Oct. 25 in downtown Wylie.
For more scaretacular photos, see the Oct. 31 edition of The Wylie News. See the video below.
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